'Fringe,' 'Touch,' 'Alcatraz': Keep 'em or kill 'em?

The unofficial start of the 2012-13 V season, the broadcast network upfronts, is only about six weeks away, which means the fates will soon be decided for on-the-bubble network programs. To kick off Bubble Watch 2012,
Zap2it is asking you to cast your votes for the shows that might be in danger - Keep 'Em or Kill 'Em?

FOX has quite a few bubble shows, from animation domination offers "Bob's Burgers" and "Napoleon Dynamite" to cult favorite "Fringe." Vote below for which shows you'd like to see FOX keep for next year.

The case for: The show premiered strong and perhaps FOX wants to take a chance on this being their new supernatural drama if it cancels "Fringe."

The case against: The cult following is not there with "Alcatraz," plus the season finale dipped below 5 million viewers. Could FOX scrap "Alcatraz," "The Finder," "Terra Nova"
and "Fringe"? Sure, it certainly could.

The case against: The show was only brought back for a second season to plug a hole in FOX's scheduling. Its ratings have been dismal, slipping beneath 3 million viewers the last three new episodes. It doesn't look good.

The case for: This one might have a chance - the ratings have stayed steady at around 6-7 million viewers, which is more than "Alcatraz" and "Fringe" have been getting lately.

The case against: A lot will probably depend on how the final six new episodes of Season 1 do. FOX certainly had higher hopes for a "Bones" spin-off, though "Bones" Season 7 ratings have been lower than the past seasons too, so ... But we wouldn't hold our breath for "The Finder."